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cellist

/chel-ist/US // ˈtʃɛl ɪst //

大提琴家,大提琴手,大提琴演奏家,大提琴师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays the cello.

Examples

  • There’s also a whole section devoted to Paik’s long-term collaboration with the cellist Charlotte Moorman.

  • His great-grandmother, Thelma Yellin, was a world-renowned cellist.

  • The famed cellist played into his 90s, just as Thomas came close to doing.

  • The Cellist of Sarajevo By Steven Galloway This 2008 novel is a beautiful book.

  • The 1974 trip also led to an exit visa for the renowned cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich, to leave the USSR.

  • If I Stay is the story of Mia, a senior in an Oregon high school who is an avid cellist bound for Juilliard.

  • He was about five years older than Tchaikovsky, and had held the post of cellist at the Opera House since the age of fifteen.

  • The singer has to sing only one note at a time; the violinist or 'cellist need use but one hand for notes.

  • Edith Arbuthnot had arrived, bringing with her a violinist, a viola-player and a 'cellist, but neither maid nor luggage.

  • After handing the other sheet to the 'cellist he plunged into a furious rendition of "Wildcat Rag."

  • The family consisted of two sons—a pianist and a 'cellist—and two daughters—a violinist and a pianist.